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More films about China: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/china/
- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
This city is a pulsating symbol of China’s rise to a super power on the international stage. Shanghai's skyline is soaring to ever-new heights. The 600-meter-high Shanghai Tower is the second tallest building in the world. Almost everything in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is bigger and faster than anywhere else. Shanghai is also expanding underground: every day, more than 10 million passengers travel through the subway tunnels beneath the city – a volume only surpassed by Tokyo. Thirty thousand close circuit cameras monitor the traffic. The 24 million inhabitants have to race to keep up. A driving force behind China’s rapid change, Shanghai is a city of superlatives and eventful history. The documentary shows how Chinese people in Shanghai go about their everyday lives. Li Langbin is a dock worker; Li Yinfeng a security officer in the subway; and 25-year-old Dai Meng a singer rising to fame. These are some of the faces behind this dynamic city. Entrepreneurs from all over the world also see the potential here in Shanghai. David Li has returned from the USA to launch a cutting edge start-up for autonomous driving. Many start-ups here operate at world-class level. And the Chinese are very receptive to new technologies. China is very keen for Chinese businesses to become international players in future technologies – providing 100 billion euros’ worth of grants. Many local governments also offer start-ups free premises. There are well-trained, well-motivated employees in the Chinese city of Shanghai – and wages are a lot lower than in Silicon Valley. In start-ups it’s normal to work twelve hours a day, six days a week. The skyscrapers in the Pudong district are a symbol of China's burgeoning economic growth. Not far away, old districts that still bear the traces of Chinese history including European colonialism, Japanese occupation and Mao's Cultural Revolution are disappearing. We meet people like Mr. Xi, who is opposed to this wave of modernization in China and refuses to leave his 100-year-old Shikumen house, even though most of his neighbors have already gone. Shanghai’s breakneck pace affects people within the city, throughout the rest of China and on an international scale.
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On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot way too much video, and even felt compelled to sing about it later.
It was that good.

published:28 Sep 2009

views:10531

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Coretamp is China's largest supplier of packaging machine,Our factory is a professional production pillow packaging machines and vertical packaging machines
Coretamp Packing Machine Co.,Ltd
Email:coretamp01@hotmail.com
WebSite:http://www.onepacking.com
1:Free training 2:free arrange the shippment 3:One year warranty

The Republic's first president, Sun Yat-sen, served only briefly. His party, then led by Song Jiaoren, won a parliamentary election held in December 1912. However the army led by President Yuan Shikai retained control of the national government in Beijing. After Yuan's death in 1916, local military leaders, or warlords, asserted autonomy.

The term is deliberately ambiguous. To the PRC "Chinese Taipei" is ambiguous about the political status or sovereignty of the ROC/Taiwan; to the ROC it is a more inclusive term than just "Taiwan" (which is to the ROC just one part of China, which it, similarly to the PRC, claims to be the rightful government of the nation in its entirety, and to the PRC the use of "Taiwan" as a national name is associated with independence of the area from the PRC) and "Taiwan China" might be construed as a subordinate area to the PRC.

The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of siliconchipinnovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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China International Hardware Show 2017

Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley

Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley

Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley

More films about China: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/china/
- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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Shanghai - life in the megacity | DW Documentary

Shanghai - life in the megacity | DW Documentary

Shanghai - life in the megacity | DW Documentary

Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
This city is a pulsating symbol of China’s rise to a super power on the international stage. Shanghai's skyline is soaring to ever-new heights. The 600-meter-high Shanghai Tower is the second tallest building in the world. Almost everything in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is bigger and faster than anywhere else. Shanghai is also expanding underground: every day, more than 10 million passengers travel through the subway tunnels beneath the city – a volume only surpassed by Tokyo. Thirty thousand close circuit cameras monitor the traffic. The 24 million inhabitants have to race to keep up. A driving force behind China’s rapid change, Shanghai is a city of superlatives and eventful history. The documentary shows how Chinese people in Shanghai go about their everyday lives. Li Langbin is a dock worker; Li Yinfeng a security officer in the subway; and 25-year-old Dai Meng a singer rising to fame. These are some of the faces behind this dynamic city. Entrepreneurs from all over the world also see the potential here in Shanghai. David Li has returned from the USA to launch a cutting edge start-up for autonomous driving. Many start-ups here operate at world-class level. And the Chinese are very receptive to new technologies. China is very keen for Chinese businesses to become international players in future technologies – providing 100 billion euros’ worth of grants. Many local governments also offer start-ups free premises. There are well-trained, well-motivated employees in the Chinese city of Shanghai – and wages are a lot lower than in Silicon Valley. In start-ups it’s normal to work twelve hours a day, six days a week. The skyscrapers in the Pudong district are a symbol of China's burgeoning economic growth. Not far away, old districts that still bear the traces of Chinese history including European colonialism, Japanese occupation and Mao's Cultural Revolution are disappearing. We meet people like Mr. Xi, who is opposed to this wave of modernization in China and refuses to leave his 100-year-old Shikumen house, even though most of his neighbors have already gone. Shanghai’s breakneck pace affects people within the city, throughout the rest of China and on an international scale.
_______
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Shanghai Summit (15th, 16th, Oct) - Google Consumer Hardware Team

Shanghai Summit (15th, 16th, Oct) - Google Consumer Hardware Team

Shanghai Summit (15th, 16th, Oct) - Google Consumer Hardware Team

Hardware Heaven

On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot way too much video, and even felt compelled to sing about it later.
It was that good.

0:19

Hardware packing machine,shanghai China

Hardware packing machine,shanghai China

Hardware packing machine,shanghai China

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Coretamp is China's largest supplier of packaging machine,Our factory is a professional production pillow packaging machines and vertical packaging machines
Coretamp Packing Machine Co.,Ltd
Email:coretamp01@hotmail.com
WebSite:http://www.onepacking.com
1:Free training 2:free arrange the shippment 3:One year warranty

2:01

China Golden supplier - Shanghai Shenfei Hardware CO Ltd

China Golden supplier - Shanghai Shenfei Hardware CO Ltd

China Golden supplier - Shanghai Shenfei Hardware CO Ltd

Our company is a professional furniture hardware fittings manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in hardware field in China, and all products have passed the authentication of GermanyTUVISO9001:2000. We have advanced equipments introduced from Europe, and we can guarantee products of superior quality with attractive prices and provide good sales service.
Also, we cooperate with furniture companies worldwide, like USA, Germany, Italy, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, Japan etc.

Server CPU Upgrade: "Barcelona" to "Shanghai"

Shanghai Optics - Virtual Factory Tour

http://www.shanghai-optics.com
ShanghaiOptics is a leading optics supplier of photonics products including optical components, lens systems and opto-mechanical hardware in NIR & IR applications.
Shanghai Optics is ISO:9001 &14001 certified and our clients span across defense, security, bioengineering, pharmaceutical, industrial and research industries worldwide.
From prototyping to volume production, we offer a full spectrum of design and manufacturing expertise that can give our customers the most competitive edge in global markets.

China International Hardware Show 2014 CIHS Shanghai

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
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Shanghai Temax Hardware China

Shanghai Temax HardwareChina, Temax Hardware as a 10- year-old experience of buffer furniture hardware, our team has been constantly upgrading our products, and constantly develop more reasonable and sophisticated products mould.
Because we believe that a good brand, there must be a continuous learning team and must continue to improve TEMAX furniture accessories, only in this way, we can give our customers morehigh-quality products in order to achievements of our customers.
TEMAX, 2015 totally has developed 12 sets hinge mould, 10 sets slide mould, 8 sets open& close accessories mould inthe buffer andopen& close hardware series products.
Moreover, there are zinc alloy mould, plastic mould and punching mould.
We insist that our products’ update and improvement are based on easy installa...

China International Hardware Show 2017

Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley

More films about China: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/china/
- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy a...

published: 08 Jul 2017

Shanghai - life in the megacity | DW Documentary

Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
This city is a pulsating symbol of China’s rise to a super power on the international stage. Shanghai's skyline is soaring to ever-new heights. The 600-meter-high Shanghai Tower is the second tallest building in the world. Almost everything in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is bigger and faster than anywhere else. Shanghai is also expanding underground: every day, more than 10 million passengers travel through the subway tunnels beneath the city – a volume only surpassed by Tokyo. Thirty thousand close circuit cameras monitor the traffic. The 24 million inhabitants have to race to keep up. A driving force behind China’s rapid change, S...

published: 08 Aug 2018

Shanghai Summit (15th, 16th, Oct) - Google Consumer Hardware Team

Hardware Heaven

On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot way too much video, and even felt compelled to sing about it later.
It was that good.

published: 28 Sep 2009

Hardware packing machine,shanghai China

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Coretamp is China's largest supplier of packaging machine,Our factory is a professional production pillow packaging machines and vertical packaging machines
Coretamp Packing Machine Co.,Ltd
Email:coretamp01@hotmail.com
WebSite:http://www.onepacking.com
1:Free training 2:free arrange the shippment 3:One year warranty

published: 17 Sep 2012

China Golden supplier - Shanghai Shenfei Hardware CO Ltd

Our company is a professional furniture hardware fittings manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in hardware field in China, and all products have passed the authentication of GermanyTUVISO9001:2000. We have advanced equipments introduced from Europe, and we can guarantee products of superior quality with attractive prices and provide good sales service.
Also, we cooperate with furniture companies worldwide, like USA, Germany, Italy, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, Japan etc.

published: 27 Jan 2014

Server CPU Upgrade: "Barcelona" to "Shanghai"

Shanghai Optics - Virtual Factory Tour

http://www.shanghai-optics.com
ShanghaiOptics is a leading optics supplier of photonics products including optical components, lens systems and opto-mechanical hardware in NIR & IR applications.
Shanghai Optics is ISO:9001 &14001 certified and our clients span across defense, security, bioengineering, pharmaceutical, industrial and research industries worldwide.
From prototyping to volume production, we offer a full spectrum of design and manufacturing expertise that can give our customers the most competitive edge in global markets.

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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More films about China: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/china/
- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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Shanghai - life in the megacity | DW Documentary

Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
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Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
This city is a pulsating symbol of China’s rise to a super power on the international stage. Shanghai's skyline is soaring to ever-new heights. The 600-meter-high Shanghai Tower is the second tallest building in the world. Almost everything in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is bigger and faster than anywhere else. Shanghai is also expanding underground: every day, more than 10 million passengers travel through the subway tunnels beneath the city – a volume only surpassed by Tokyo. Thirty thousand close circuit cameras monitor the traffic. The 24 million inhabitants have to race to keep up. A driving force behind China’s rapid change, Shanghai is a city of superlatives and eventful history. The documentary shows how Chinese people in Shanghai go about their everyday lives. Li Langbin is a dock worker; Li Yinfeng a security officer in the subway; and 25-year-old Dai Meng a singer rising to fame. These are some of the faces behind this dynamic city. Entrepreneurs from all over the world also see the potential here in Shanghai. David Li has returned from the USA to launch a cutting edge start-up for autonomous driving. Many start-ups here operate at world-class level. And the Chinese are very receptive to new technologies. China is very keen for Chinese businesses to become international players in future technologies – providing 100 billion euros’ worth of grants. Many local governments also offer start-ups free premises. There are well-trained, well-motivated employees in the Chinese city of Shanghai – and wages are a lot lower than in Silicon Valley. In start-ups it’s normal to work twelve hours a day, six days a week. The skyscrapers in the Pudong district are a symbol of China's burgeoning economic growth. Not far away, old districts that still bear the traces of Chinese history including European colonialism, Japanese occupation and Mao's Cultural Revolution are disappearing. We meet people like Mr. Xi, who is opposed to this wave of modernization in China and refuses to leave his 100-year-old Shikumen house, even though most of his neighbors have already gone. Shanghai’s breakneck pace affects people within the city, throughout the rest of China and on an international scale.
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Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
This city is a pulsating symbol of China’s rise to a super power on the international stage. Shanghai's skyline is soaring to ever-new heights. The 600-meter-high Shanghai Tower is the second tallest building in the world. Almost everything in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is bigger and faster than anywhere else. Shanghai is also expanding underground: every day, more than 10 million passengers travel through the subway tunnels beneath the city – a volume only surpassed by Tokyo. Thirty thousand close circuit cameras monitor the traffic. The 24 million inhabitants have to race to keep up. A driving force behind China’s rapid change, Shanghai is a city of superlatives and eventful history. The documentary shows how Chinese people in Shanghai go about their everyday lives. Li Langbin is a dock worker; Li Yinfeng a security officer in the subway; and 25-year-old Dai Meng a singer rising to fame. These are some of the faces behind this dynamic city. Entrepreneurs from all over the world also see the potential here in Shanghai. David Li has returned from the USA to launch a cutting edge start-up for autonomous driving. Many start-ups here operate at world-class level. And the Chinese are very receptive to new technologies. China is very keen for Chinese businesses to become international players in future technologies – providing 100 billion euros’ worth of grants. Many local governments also offer start-ups free premises. There are well-trained, well-motivated employees in the Chinese city of Shanghai – and wages are a lot lower than in Silicon Valley. In start-ups it’s normal to work twelve hours a day, six days a week. The skyscrapers in the Pudong district are a symbol of China's burgeoning economic growth. Not far away, old districts that still bear the traces of Chinese history including European colonialism, Japanese occupation and Mao's Cultural Revolution are disappearing. We meet people like Mr. Xi, who is opposed to this wave of modernization in China and refuses to leave his 100-year-old Shikumen house, even though most of his neighbors have already gone. Shanghai’s breakneck pace affects people within the city, throughout the rest of China and on an international scale.
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Hardware Heaven

On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot...

On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot way too much video, and even felt compelled to sing about it later.
It was that good.

On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot way too much video, and even felt compelled to sing about it later.
It was that good.

Hardware packing machine,shanghai China

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busie...

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Coretamp is China's largest supplier of packaging machine,Our factory is a professional production pillow packaging machines and vertical packaging machines
Coretamp Packing Machine Co.,Ltd
Email:coretamp01@hotmail.com
WebSite:http://www.onepacking.com
1:Free training 2:free arrange the shippment 3:One year warranty

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Coretamp is China's largest supplier of packaging machine,Our factory is a professional production pillow packaging machines and vertical packaging machines
Coretamp Packing Machine Co.,Ltd
Email:coretamp01@hotmail.com
WebSite:http://www.onepacking.com
1:Free training 2:free arrange the shippment 3:One year warranty

China Golden supplier - Shanghai Shenfei Hardware CO Ltd

Our company is a professional furniture hardware fittings manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in hardware field in China, and all products have p...

Our company is a professional furniture hardware fittings manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in hardware field in China, and all products have passed the authentication of GermanyTUVISO9001:2000. We have advanced equipments introduced from Europe, and we can guarantee products of superior quality with attractive prices and provide good sales service.
Also, we cooperate with furniture companies worldwide, like USA, Germany, Italy, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, Japan etc.

Our company is a professional furniture hardware fittings manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in hardware field in China, and all products have passed the authentication of GermanyTUVISO9001:2000. We have advanced equipments introduced from Europe, and we can guarantee products of superior quality with attractive prices and provide good sales service.
Also, we cooperate with furniture companies worldwide, like USA, Germany, Italy, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, Japan etc.

Shanghai Optics - Virtual Factory Tour

http://www.shanghai-optics.com
ShanghaiOptics is a leading optics supplier of photonics products including optical components, lens systems and opto-mechanica...

http://www.shanghai-optics.com
ShanghaiOptics is a leading optics supplier of photonics products including optical components, lens systems and opto-mechanical hardware in NIR & IR applications.
Shanghai Optics is ISO:9001 &14001 certified and our clients span across defense, security, bioengineering, pharmaceutical, industrial and research industries worldwide.
From prototyping to volume production, we offer a full spectrum of design and manufacturing expertise that can give our customers the most competitive edge in global markets.

http://www.shanghai-optics.com
ShanghaiOptics is a leading optics supplier of photonics products including optical components, lens systems and opto-mechanical hardware in NIR & IR applications.
Shanghai Optics is ISO:9001 &14001 certified and our clients span across defense, security, bioengineering, pharmaceutical, industrial and research industries worldwide.
From prototyping to volume production, we offer a full spectrum of design and manufacturing expertise that can give our customers the most competitive edge in global markets.

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
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Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley

More films about China: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/china/
- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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Shanghai - life in the megacity | DW Documentary

Shanghai, China’s biggest city, has the world’s biggest port and the longest underground railway system. The city offers seemingly endless opportunities.
This city is a pulsating symbol of China’s rise to a super power on the international stage. Shanghai's skyline is soaring to ever-new heights. The 600-meter-high Shanghai Tower is the second tallest building in the world. Almost everything in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is bigger and faster than anywhere else. Shanghai is also expanding underground: every day, more than 10 million passengers travel through the subway tunnels beneath the city – a volume only surpassed by Tokyo. Thirty thousand close circuit cameras monitor the traffic. The 24 million inhabitants have to race to keep up. A driving force behind China’s rapid change, Shanghai is a city of superlatives and eventful history. The documentary shows how Chinese people in Shanghai go about their everyday lives. Li Langbin is a dock worker; Li Yinfeng a security officer in the subway; and 25-year-old Dai Meng a singer rising to fame. These are some of the faces behind this dynamic city. Entrepreneurs from all over the world also see the potential here in Shanghai. David Li has returned from the USA to launch a cutting edge start-up for autonomous driving. Many start-ups here operate at world-class level. And the Chinese are very receptive to new technologies. China is very keen for Chinese businesses to become international players in future technologies – providing 100 billion euros’ worth of grants. Many local governments also offer start-ups free premises. There are well-trained, well-motivated employees in the Chinese city of Shanghai – and wages are a lot lower than in Silicon Valley. In start-ups it’s normal to work twelve hours a day, six days a week. The skyscrapers in the Pudong district are a symbol of China's burgeoning economic growth. Not far away, old districts that still bear the traces of Chinese history including European colonialism, Japanese occupation and Mao's Cultural Revolution are disappearing. We meet people like Mr. Xi, who is opposed to this wave of modernization in China and refuses to leave his 100-year-old Shikumen house, even though most of his neighbors have already gone. Shanghai’s breakneck pace affects people within the city, throughout the rest of China and on an international scale.
_______
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Hardware Heaven

On a trip to Shanghai in Sept. 2009 to install an artwork, my cohorts and I stumbled on an area along Beijing street that was a hardware geek's paradise. I shot way too much video, and even felt compelled to sing about it later.
It was that good.

Hardware packing machine,shanghai China

ShangHai is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Coretamp is China's largest supplier of packaging machine,Our factory is a professional production pillow packaging machines and vertical packaging machines
Coretamp Packing Machine Co.,Ltd
Email:coretamp01@hotmail.com
WebSite:http://www.onepacking.com
1:Free training 2:free arrange the shippment 3:One year warranty

China Golden supplier - Shanghai Shenfei Hardware CO Ltd

Our company is a professional furniture hardware fittings manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in hardware field in China, and all products have passed the authentication of GermanyTUVISO9001:2000. We have advanced equipments introduced from Europe, and we can guarantee products of superior quality with attractive prices and provide good sales service.
Also, we cooperate with furniture companies worldwide, like USA, Germany, Italy, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, Japan etc.